NAVEE N65 User manual

NAVEE Electric Scooter N65 User Manual
The illustrations in this manual are for reference only, the actual appearance
shall be subject to actual product.

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1. Safety Instructions
·This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
·This appliance is intended for riders older than 16 years and persons with physical and persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall
not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
·The appliance is only to be used with the power supply unit provided with the appliance.
·Wear a helmet, elbow pads and knee pads in case of a fall to avoid injury. Improper driving may lead to falls or
serious accidents.
·The scooter shall be used by one person only. Shoes muse be worn while riding. Do not use the scooter for other
purpose. This scooter is not intended for acrobatic use.
·The product is recommended for riders above age of 16 and below age of 50. People who are not suitable for
riding this product include: (1) persons under the inuence of alcohol or drugs, (2) persons unable to engage in
strenuous physical activities due to health or physical conditions, (3) persons who are incapable of keeping their
balance or who cannot keep their balance due to impaired motor skills, (4) persons whose size exceeds the weight
limit, (5) women who are pregnant, (6) persons who suer from visual and/or hearing impairments.
·Comply with local laws and regulations when riding this product. Do not ride where prohibited by local laws.
·When riding in countries and regions where there are no relevant national standards and regulations for electric
scooters, please be sure to strictly abide by the safety requirements for drivers in this operation manual. Brightway
innovation Intelligent Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. will not bear any direct responsibility and joint and several
liability for all property, personal losses, accidents, legal disputes, and all other adverse events that cause conicts
of interest caused by the use of behaviors in violation of the instructions for use.
·Do not ride in trac lanes or residential areas where vehicles and pedestrians are both allowed. When passing
through a place designated for pedestrians who are entitled to the right-of-way laws like crosswalk, please get o
to walk along with the scooter.
·Do not choose places where children, pedestrians, pets, vehicles, bicycles or other obstacles and potential
dangers may appear for your rst ride.
·Check the scooter before every use. When you note loose parts, low battery alerts, at tires, excessive wear,
strange sounds, malfunctions and other abnormal conditions, stop riding immediately and call for professional
support.
·To ride safely, you must be able to clearly see what is in front of you and you must be clearly visible to others.
·Do not ride in bad weather, low visibility, or after intense physical exertion.
·Always park the scooter with kickstand on an even and stable surface.
·This electric scooter is a leisure device. However, when entering a public area, it will be considered a means of
transportation and subject to possible safety risks for all means of transportation. Riding in strict accordance with
IMPORTANT! Pelase read carefully before using the product and keep for future
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the instructions in this manual will protect you and others to the greatest extent.
·The user should check the limits of use in accordance with the local regulations. Ride the scooter on the roads
or areas permitted by local regulations and laws and park it in the areas permitted. The maximum speed of the
scooter is limited to 25 km/h. If the local regulations and laws have dierent provisions on the maximum speed,
the local regulations and laws will prevail. Please respect and follow the road safety and vehicle rules.
·Respect pedestrians' Right of Way. Try not to startle them while driving, especially children. When you ride from
behind pedestrians, ring your bell to give them a heads-up and slow your scooter down to pass from their left,
and keep to the right at a low speed while riding across them (applicable to countries where vehicles drive on the
right). When you drive across pedestrians, keep the lowest speed or getting o the vehicle.
·In any case, anticipate your trajectory and your speed while respecting the code of the road, the code of the
sidewalk and the most vulnerable. Notify your presence when approaching a pedestrian or cyclist when you are
not seen or heard. Cross the protected passages while walking. Cross the protected passages while walking.
Avoid high trac areas or overcrowded areas.
·Riding with high speed or a speed that is not appropriate or adequate for the situation (bad weather conditions,
bad surface conditions, or the like) may lead into a potential loss of stability or loss of control. To reduce any risk,
you must follow all instructions in this manual. Be careful when mounting and dismantling the product, it may fall
and cause injury.
·Trac in the city has many obstacles to cross such as curbs or steps. It is recommended to avoid obstacle jumps.
It is important to anticipate and adapt your trajectory and speed to those of a pedestrian before crossing these
obstacles. It is also recommended to get out of the vehicle when these obstacles become dangerous due to their
shape, height or slippage.
·Do not lend your scooter to whoever does not know the operations. Before lending the electric scooter to
others, please make sure that the rider has read this instruction manual and watched the instruction video, and
understood the basic operation. Remind riders to wear safety protection correctly to ensure the safety of riders.
·Contact your seller for appropriate training organizations.
·In all cases, take care of yourself and others.
·Any load attached to the handlebar will aect the stability of the vehicle.
·Do not touch the brake system, it could cause injuries due to sharp edges. The brake may become hot in use. Do
not touch after use.
·The A-weighted emission sound pressure level is less than 70 dB(A).
·For a better riding experience, it is recommended to carry out a regular maintenance of the product.
·Eliminate any sharp edges caused by use.
·Accessories and any additional items which are not approved by the manufacturer shall not be used.
·Regularly check the tightening of the various bolted elements, in particular the wheel axles, the folding system,
the steering system and the brake shaft.
·Do not modify or transform the vehicle, including the steering tube and sleeve, stem, folding mechanism and rear
brake.
1. Safety Instructions

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Environmental Instructions
The scooter contains a rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack, and improper disposal of these batteries will cause
harm to the environment. Follow the steps below to remove the batteries before disposing of the scooter and
discard the batteries properly:
1. Before removing the batteries, it is better to use them up and make sure the scooter is disconnected from the
power supply. Then unscrew the bottom cover of the scooter to remove it.
2. Unplug the battery connector, and then remove the batteries. Do not damage the battery case to avoid any risk of
injuries.
3. Discard the removed batteries at a professional recycling facility.
·Make sure the scooter is turned o when being transported and kept in its original packaging if possible.
·In order to avoid accidental injuries such as electric shock and re caused by improper use, please read the
instructions carefully before use, and keep them properly for future reference.
·Please use this product in accordance with the instructions in the User Manual. Users are responsible for any loss
or damage arising from improper use of this product.
·Do not charge if the charge port or charge cable is wet. Read this manual carefully before charging.
·Do not charge the scooter at an ambient temperature above 45° C or below 0° C.
·WARNING: For the purposes of recharging the battery, only use the detachable supply unit provided with
this appliance. Do not use a battery charger from any other product. Keep a safe distance from the surrounding
combustibles when charging.
·WARNING: Do not use any third-party battery or battery charger. Use only with FY1505462000 supply unit.
·WARNING! Keep plastic covering away from children to avoid suocation.
·WARNING! Never use the product close to a water source.
·WARNING! Stop using the product when damaged.
1. Safety Instructions

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Scooter
Accessories
Charger Manual M5 MS Wrench
8 mm Wrench
Accelerator
The illustrations in this manual are for reference only, the actual appearance shall be subject to actual product.
Gear Switch
Head Light
Stem
Folding Unlock Switch
Charging Port
Front Fork
Front Wheel
Power Button
Dashboard
Scooter Bell
Pin Hole
Rear Light
Disc Brake
Rear Wheel
Deck
Battery Compartment
Side Reector
Kickstand
Brake Level
Folding Unlock
Switch
2. Product Overview

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Power Button
Gear Switch
Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to turn the scooter on/o.
When the scooter is on, press the button to turn on/o the headlight
and tail light.
When the scooter is on, press the button to switch the gears.
Dashboard
ODO
TRIP
KM
MI
Brake Force
Walking Mode
Total Mileage
Battery Level
Acceleration Force
Error Notication
Headlight State
Indicator
Lock
Gear Status
Mileage Voltage DisplaySingleTrip
Mileage
Bluetooth
Cruise Control Real Time
Speed
2. Product Overview
SET

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Note: Before using the product, please carefully read and abide by the following important safety information.
3. Safety Instructions
1. This product can only be used by one person. Do not
carry others at the same time while you are riding.
2. When riding this product, please wear a safety
helmet and suitable protective devices. Do not ride
barefoot, or in high-heeled shoes.
3. Do not ride this product in areas in which it is unsafe
or illegal to ride, or on unsafe or o-limits roads.
4. It is forbidden to ride this product on public roads
and highways.

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3. Safety Instructions
5. Do not engage in any dangerous or unsafe actions
during driving, such as riding with one leg or one hand.
Make sure that both of your legs and hands are on the
scooter at all times.
7. For your driving safety, please maintain speeds within
25 km/h while riding. Please try to avoid riding at night.
lf you are required to ride at night, please turn on the
lights and maintain speeds of 15 km/h or less.
8. Do not use this product in an environment with a
temperature below -10 ° C / 14 ° F.
6. Do not attempt to ride over steps, curbs, or other
obstacles that have a height of more than 3 cm. Doing
so may cause the scooter to overturn and thereby cause
personal injury or damage to the driver and/or the
product. Any steps, curbs and/or other obstacles with
a height below 3 cm should also be avoided as far as
possible. Do not park the scooter on an incline.
-10℃
3cm

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9. In case of uneven roads or other poor road
conditions, please slow down in time and attempt to
drive slowly and carefully, or else get o and push it
until better conditions are available. The scooter is
a special riding product, please try riding on a at,
smooth road in optimal conditions.
11. Do not immerse the product in water more than 4
cm / 1.57" inches deep to avoid damaging the battery
of the scooter.
12. Do not ride if the roal contains oil or ice on the
surface.
10. Do not drive the scooter in snow, rain, mud, icy, or
wet roads under any circumstances. Do not drive the
scooter over obstacles (such as sand, loose gravel,
or road blockages). Doing so may result in loss of
balance or grip, and possible injury. If riding in rain
is unavoidable, please keep your distance and avoid
sudden braking.
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3. Safety Instructions
13. Do not use this product beyond the maximum load
(120 kg / 264.6 lbs) as specied by this product.
15. Please avoid using or placing this product in an
environment where the temperature is above 40 ℃ /
104 ° F or below -10 ℃ / 14 ° F. Please do not place this
product together with ammable items so as to reduce
the risk re in the event of unlikely and unfortunate
circumstances.
14. Users should ride safely and legally in strict
accordance with local laws and regulations.
Safety tips: Do not hang or place any objects on its handlebars and body while riding.
Beware of
Fire
>120Kg

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Safety tips: Before each ride, please check to ensure that the screws, folding safety lock, and other linkage parts and
components are not loose.
1. Open the kickstand, pull the pin in the
direction of the arrow.
2. After erecting the stem, turn the folding handle
180° counterclockwise to lock.
4. Once the scooter is assembled, check if it can
be turned on/off properly. Press and hold the
power button for 3 seconds to turn it on or o.
4. Assembly (Deployment Steps)
Folding Handle
3. Press and hold the release button, and
turn the folding handle 180° anti-clockwise to
unlock. Turn the handle 90° anti-clockwise to its
original position, then turn the folding handle
180° clockwise to lock.
Folding Handle
Release Button

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1. Press and hold the release button, and turn
the folding handle 180° anti-clockwise to
unlock. Turn the handle 90° clockwise, then turn
the folding handle 180° clockwise to lock.
The scooter MUST be turned off before being folded. Since the product can be folded, for your
protection and safety, do not step on or turn the folding safety lock when riding.
3. Pull the pin and clip it into the pin hole of the
upper cover of the rear mudguard.
2. Hold the stem, press and hold the release
button, and turn the folding handle 180°
clockwise to unlock, then fold the stem.
4. Fold up the kickstand to complete scooter
folding process.
5. Folding Steps

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7. Charging
Hold the stem with either one hand or both hands to carry.
Note: Please always use the original charger. If damaged, please contact the manufacturer to replace.
1. Open the rubber protector
plug of the charging port.
The scooter is fully charged when the LED on the charger changes from red
(charging) to green.
2. Plug the charger into
the charging port.
3. Close the rubber protector
plug after charging.
Charging Port Warning!
·Do not touch the interface when charging, be careful of electric shock.
·Please check and make sure the power is o before charging.
·NEVER turn on the power when charging.
·Do not use this product when charging to avoid damages.
·It is recommended to only charge at temperatures between 0-45 ℃ / 32-
104 ° F
·Please keep the scooter body away from heat sources, open ames, and
ammable and/or explosive gases (pressurized and liquid states).

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8. Correct Riding Method
1. Check the scooter thoroughly before each ride, and ride only after the
folding safety lock is engaged.
2. Wear well-tted at heeled or athletic shoes when riding this product.
3. Please practice riding safely in an open space.
4. Keep away from vehicles and crowded areas. Please drive on the roads
or areas as stipulated by local laws.
5. Safety helmet and protective equipment must always be worn while
riding.
6. Rider age range should ideally be between 16 and 50 years old
(inclusive).
7. You should not drive on uneven ground. If there are any obstacles,
please stop riding, fold up N65, or walk across the blocked passage with
product.
8. Avoid riding in rainy or snowy weather, or at night, and keep away from
cars to prevent sudden stops or accidents.
9. The maximum load capacity of the product (user plus luggage) is 120 kg / 264.6 lbs.
10. The ideal height of the rider should be between 1.2 m to 2.0 m. (inclusive).
11. Do not hang or place objects on the scooter body or its handlebars.
12. This product is a personal riding product and should NEVER be used for stunt riding.
13. Users should abide by local laws and regulations.
14. It is recommended that the front and rear lights are checked before each ride.
15. Do not attempt to modify or adapt this product.
16. Never use replacement parts other than professionally produced parts provided by the original manufacturer.
Never use any replacement parts not produced by the manufacturer, nor allow repair by third-parties other than
those approved by the manufacturer. You should understand that following the instructions and warnings in this
manual can reduce risks, but will not eliminate all risks. Please always remember that you may be at risk of losing
control, collisions, and falls while using the scooter. Whenever entering a public area, please abide by the local laws
and regulations. Just like all vehicles, the faster you drive a scooter, the longer it takes to stop. On smooth ground,
emergency braking may also cause the wheel to slip or the driver to fail. Therefore, it is very important
to stay alert and keep a reasonably safe distance from all other people and vehicles. When driving into
unfamiliar areas, always stay alert and drive at lower speeds.
This product should be ridden on the roads and areas stipulated by local laws. It is forbidden to ride outside the
roads and areas as stipulated by local laws. It is forbidden to ride on highways.
When crossing obstacles, stop riding and fold up the scooter, or slow down to pass safely.
When passing pedestrians, or navigating blind corners, please sound the bell to alert people of your prescence.
Warning!
Check the scooter before
each ride, and ride only
after the folding safety lock
is engaged.

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Riding Preparation
Parking
Start Riding
1. Choose an open space suitable for riding.
2. Ride on at and smooth roads.
3. Unfold the product according to the instructions and wear protective equipment.
4. Wear comfortable shoes that t your feet well, yet are suitable for activity.
5. Keep away from vehicles and crowded places.
6. Protect yourself and others under all circumstances.
1. Under normal circumstances, if you hold the left brake handle, the scooter will power o the accelerator and brake
immediately. The greater the grip angle, the greater the braking force.
2. In case of emergency, hold the left brake lever tightly to activate the front wheel electromagnetic braking and rear
wheel friction braking. The rear brake disc will heat up rapidly during use. Please do not ever touch it as doing so
may result in harm or burns.
1. Press the power button to turn the scooter on.
2. Place one foot on the deck and the other foot on the ground.
3. Slide the scooter body forward and gently press the accelerator, the
scooter will move forward slowly.
4. When riding, hold the handlebar tightly with both hands to avoid injury, or
any falls due to loss of balance.
5. Once the scooter is running smoothly, move the other foot onto the pedal.
When pressing the accelerator, the greater the acceleration angle applied,
the faster the scooter speed.

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Lubrication
Battery
Inate the Tire
Storage and Daily Maintenance
Do not make any modications to the N65 scooter
During maintenance, add a small amount of grease or lubricant to the folding part every 6 months. Check the
tightness of the screws on the scooter every 3 months and tighten any loose screws.
Please fully charge the battery before the rst use of the scooter.
Charging will not damage the battery. If this product is not used for a long time, please make sure it is charged at
least every 3 months.
Check the tire pressure every month, and inate the tires if the pressure is too low. The recommended tire pressure is
35 psi.
The scooter should always be turned o before being cleaning.
Please never leave the scooter in the hot sun or wet place for extended periods of time.
Please keep the scooter clean.
Do not clean thes scooter with a high pressure hose or nozzle.
Please never scrub with corrosive soaps or solvents.
Please never ret or modify the scooter in any way, including the steering column and sleeve, rod, folding parts, and
rear brake assembly.
Warning!
1) It is recommended to check the folding device, shock absorber, wheel and axle of the scooter regularly. If there is
wear, please replace them promptly.
2) It is recommended that the frame and front fork are regularly checked. Long term use may lead to loosened
screws. Clean and tighten the screws regularly if needed.
3) Please replace any parts in case of failure, damage, or malfunction.
4) When the parts exceed the expected service life, please replace them in due time.
10. Maintenance

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Product Name NAVEE Electric Scooter N65
Model N65
Dimensions Vehicle: L × W × H (mm)[1] 1190 × 510 × 1220
After Folding: L × W × H (mm) 1210× 205 × 406
Net Weight Vehicle Net Weight (kg) 23.5
Rider
Load Range (kg) 25-120
Age (years) 16-50
Body Length (cm) 120-200
Assembled Electric
Scooter
Max. Speed (km/h) 25
General Range (km)[2] Approx. 65
Max. Climbing Angle (%) Approx. 25
Suitable Surfaces Cement or asphalt road, with benches of less than 1 cm or crevices
narrower than 3 cm
Operating Temperature (° C) -10 to 55
Storage Temperature (° C) 0 to 45
IP Rating IPX4
Charging Time (h) Approx. 7-8
Battery Pack
Model FS004-01
Nominal Voltage (VDC) 48
Max. Charge Voltage (VDC) 54.6
Rated Energy (Wh) 600
Intelligent Battery
Management System
Over-heating, short circuit, over-current, over-discharge, and over-
charge protection
Normal Charging
Temperature Range (° C) 0 to 45
Rated Capacity (Ah) 12.5
Wheel Motor Rated Power (kW; W) 0.5; 500
Battery Charger
Output Power (kW; W) 0.1092; 109.2
Input Voltage (VAC) 100–240
Rated Output (VDC; A) 54.6; 2.0
Model[3] FY1505462000
Tire Front & Back Tires 10-inch pneumatic tire
Bluetooth Frequency Band (s) 2.4000–2.4835 GHz
Max. RF Power (dBm) 8
11. Specications
[1] Vehicle height: From the ground to the top of the scooter.
[2] General range: Measured when there is no wind and at 25° C, the scooter is fully charged to ride at a constant speed of 15 km/h on a at
surface with a load of 75 kg.
[3] To recharge the battery, only use the battery charger provided in the package. Please see battery charger parameters in Specications.

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12. FAQ
Problem Type Reason Solution
The display screen is
black.
This scooter is exposed to direct
sunlight or heat for a long time.
Put the scooter in a cool place for a
period of time until cooled enough for
use.
The value is inconsistent
with the actual value.
Incorrect or missing parameter
setting.
Hold down the power button to turn
o and then press again to restart the
scooter.
The digital display is dim. Poor battery contact or no battery
power.
Turn o the power, and then turn it on
again. If the fault still exists after the
battery is charged, please contact the
manufacturer or dealer.
There is slamp
shaking in the
stem
The screw at the joint of the stem
and the folding seat is loose.
Put down the stem, loosen the three
screws, then erect the stem again, tighten
the screws at the back of the stem, and
then put down the stem and tighten the
three loose screws to solve the problem.
If the product cannot operate
normally, please check
whether the following checks
have been completed.
a. Check that the power is on.
b. Check the battery level on the display.
c. Check whether the left brake lever and rear disc brake are properly in place.
d. Check that all sockets and connections are properly connected.
If all steps have been completed and the product still does not work properly,
please contact the manufacturer or dealer.
The controller is
damaged.
Do not replace the controller without authorization.
Please contact the manufacturer or dealer, do not disassemble the product
without authorization.

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If the scooter is not working properly, the screen display will show an error message. Please refer to the
troubleshooting table below to nd your solution based on the error message.
Error Error Message Solution
E1 Rx Communication
Failure
Check whether the tail light is on, if not, replace the controller or
instrument. If it is on, please check whether the wire connection
between controller and instrument.
E2 Braking Error Check the wire connection or replace the brake level.
E3 Accelerator Error Check the wire connection or replace the accelerator.
E4 Wheel Motor Error Check whether the wheel motor and the controller cord are well
connected or replace the motor.
E5 Controller Error Check the controller wire connection or replace the controller.
E6 Overheating Warning Wait until the battery temperature normalizes before resuming use.
14. Certication
EU Declaration of Conformity
This device meets the EU requirements on the limitation of exposure of the general public to
electromagnetic elds by way of health protection.
Hereby, Brightway Innovation Intelligent Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. declares that the radio equipment
type N65 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is
available at the following internet address: http://www.mi.com/global/service/support/declaration.
html
Hereby, Brightway Innovation Intelligent Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. declares that the radio
equipment type N65 is in compliance with the Radio Equipment Regulations 2017, Supply of Machinery
(Safety) Regulations 2008 and the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical
and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012. The full text of the UK declaration of conformity is available
at the following internet address: https://www.mi.com/uk/service/support/declaration.html.

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15. Certication
European Union Compliance Statement
Battery recycling information for the European Union
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive
All products bearing this symbol are waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE as in directive
2012/19/EU) which should not be mixed with unsorted household waste. Instead, you should protect
human health and the environment by handing over your waste equipment to a designated collection
point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment, appointed by the government or
local authorities. Correct disposal and recycling will help prevent potential negative consequences to the
environment and human health. Please contact the installer or local authorities for more information about
the location as well as terms and conditions of such collection points.
Batteries or packaging for batteries are labeled in accordance with European Directive 2006/66/EC and
amendment 2013/56/EU concerning batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators.
The Directive determines the framework for the return and recycling of used batteries and accumulators
as applicable throughout the European Union. This label is applied to various batteries to indicate that the
battery is not to be thrown away, but rather reclaimed upon end of life per this Directive.
In accordance with the European Directive 2006/66/EC and amendment 2013/56/EU, batteries and
accumulators are labeled to indicate that they are to be collected separately and recycled at end of life.
The label on the battery may also include a chemical symbol for the metal concerned in the battery (Pb
for lead, Hg for mercury, and Cd for cadmium). Users of batteries and accumulators must not dispose of
batteries and accumulators as unsorted municipal waste, but use the collection framework available to
customers for the return, recycling, and treatment of batteries and accumulators. Customer participation is
important to minimize any potential eects of batteries and accumulators on the environment and human
health due to the potential presence of hazardous substances.
Before placing electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) in the waste collection stream or in waste
collection facilities, the end user of equipment containing batteries and/or accumulators must remove
those batteries and accumulators for separate collection.
Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS)
This Brightway Innovation Intelligent Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. product, with included parts (cables, cords, and
so on) meets the requirements of Directive 2011/65/EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances
in electrical and electronic equipment ("RoHS" recast or "RoHS 2" ).
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